tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 28, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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hello, it is great to have you with us. i'm 0 venue. this is the news. our live from doha . coming up in the show today, finally, a deal, the world's richest man. he long must buys twitter for $44000000000.00. day one. he's begun laying off a number of employees. us. how speaker nancy pelosi is husband attacked during a break in at their house in california. the battle for the dumbass intensifies as russian soldiers edged closer to seizing the ukrainian city of backwoods who will be brazil's next president will be reporting from a swing state as the 2 candidates head for a tightly. ford run off on sunday, and i'm leo harding with all of your latest world cup news. could char hits back at further criticism as it prepares to host the tournament? they've summon germany's ambassador over remarks made by a government minister. ah,
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ah, the world's richest manny long. musk has taken control of one of its most influential social media platforms. twitter, he's now officially completed. the $44000000000.00 purchase mosque was seen walking into twitters headquarters on wednesday carrying this a sink. and this ends a 6 months saga, filled with accusations and legal challenges. his 1st move as head of the company was reportedly firing at least for top executives, including the seo and chief financial officer. he announced the acquisition by tweeting the bird is frieda. but the european commission was quick to remind the billionaire that in europe at least twitter will have to fly by you rules. there are certain activities which are not compliant with a v and with the rules, regulations and laws in the member states. things related to hey, speech to criminal activities, to terrorism, etc, etc. in the last hour,
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several employees who've been laid off from twitter have spoken to media as they left twitter, h q in san francisco, and vented their frustration at the new owner. i mean, i know that i how did they tell you my director was really sorry, but i realized i went on kristen salumi is in new york with more on this. kristin now that ellen musk is the boss of twitter. what's he going to do? well, elan must has not revealed many specifics about his plans, but he has made clear in the past that he would like to ease restrictions on the platform. he is a self described free speech, absolutist and already kanye west. the rapper who was recently taken off the
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platform for remarks that were seen as anti semitic, has been reinstated. trump has also talked about allowing president donald trump back on to the platform. trump was removed after concerns of prompting the january 6 riots at the capital. and certainly civil society groups are very concerned that they would like to see more regulation, less hate speech, less information on the platform, but must, has attempted to use some of those concerns. he tweeted at advertisers earlier this week saying that while he does want to bring people into what he sees as a public square for more open debate that i, he said, you know, this can't be a free for all house game where people can say anything without
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consequences, so i, he is, seems to be hearing those concerns. obviously he wants advertisers to continue advertising on his platform, but we do expect more rollbacks of some of those restrictions going forward. yeah. what exactly are the decisions that he's going to take on announce we don't know yet, but we'll be looking keenly. thank you very much. kristin. thank you. and musk began questioning the acquisition within weeks of its agreement, accusing executives of misrepresenting how many users the platform actually has. in july he announced that he was a banding new deal, so twitter sued him. the trial was set for october. musk tried to negotiate a lower price but failed. he finally said that he'd go ahead with the original deal . if twitter dropped its law suit, the judge put the case on hold until friday, giving him 3 weeks to close the deal, which he has now done. mark einstein is in artificial artificial intelligence
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specialist and chief analysts for telecom and digital services. with i t r a corporation and 80 focused research and advisory firm. he says, this is a huge opportunity for twitter. i believe that you must want to ultimately make twitter into a super app like we see in china and southeast asia and korea and japan. so i think that eventually twitter will have new features like e commerce, ride sharing to delivery, you name it. and on top of that, i also wouldn't be surprised at all if the introduced script currency even makes his own craft, the currency, which could really drive, you know, the walk chain and you know, the digitalization of a lot of industries. what i think he can and will do this is really a very difficult thing to do is i think he will introduce more into content moderation. but more importantly, i think he will make these algorithms are open and audited by 3rd parties. and so i
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think if everyone in the world would be able. ready to see, you know, what actually can trolls what content an individual sees, what content is removed. i think that would go a long way in promoting dialogue as to whether or not social media is indeed bias. if anyone would be able to, it would be him and i think making algorithms and software open source or, or at least 3rd party audited, which that a benchmark for the industry and could really, really change how all social media operate. so i'm cautiously optimistic that he will do something along these lines. and that has been the us. how speaker nancy pelosi has been attacked during a break in at a couple's home in san francisco. the salient is believed to have shouted, whereas nancy before beating 82 year old paul pelosi with a hammer. nancy pelosi within washington, d. c. at the time where the of the attack with her security team,
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her husband is now in hospital, but is expected to make a full recovery. when the officers arrive on the scene, they encountered an adult male and mister pelosi husband, paul. our officers observe myths below c, n suspect, both holding a hammer, the suspect pulled the hammer away from its velocity, and violently assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackled the suspect, disarmed him, took him into custody, requested emergency back up, and rendered medical aid. the suspect has been identified as 42 year old. david de pappy mister pelosi and mister de pappy were transported to a local hospital for treatment. this is an active investigation currently being led by the san francisco police department special investigations division. i'm she hubbard. nancy joins is now from washington d. c. she hub as we're getting that information coming to us. especially from that
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law enforcement press conference. can you paint a picture for us of what we know at this stage now? well actually it's quite interesting that was pretty much all the san francisco police and on a da off to fed. it was a very short press conference. i didn't take any questions and we still don't know what alerted the police to the police see residence. now we know that. ready nancy pelosi 3rd in line the presidency at one of the senior leadership figures in, in congress. she gets 24 hour protection from us capitol, police. but that does not extend to relative doesn't extend to just rank and file members of congress unless there's a particular specific threat that's being investigated. that's why there was no security other than whatever security systems were in place. that with the southern script police department at that residence when this intrusion took place on this struggle took place, the district attorney did did speak afterwards. she didn't, she said very little. but the police did give an idea of what charges were the
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intruder was going to be going to face a day's include attempted homicide assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, burglary, and several other charges. we were told, notably though no one about press conference, confirm some of the other details that we were hearing from other sources who a brief about the investigation and then spoke to jonas, notably that the intruder we entered and cried out. whereas nancy was nancy. the other, the other details, it's been widely reported from someone in place. the investigation was leaked. this but hasn't been confirmed by the police in that press conference was the intention of the intruder was to tie up, full police play, see and then wait for nancy pelosi to arrive. it would have been a long wait because that the police is in fact in washington, dc. she law enforcement didn't say anything on whether this has something to do with politics, right? no,
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they didn't. this investigation is under way and we know and actually some john is already scouring the the social media accounts with the very least of the suspect and our reports found various entries about the 2020 presidential election. the investigation to be january 6th. right on capitol hill. and so on, but even without that, that sense of what the motivation was in this particular attack, we do know that there is that heightened fear about the potential for violence because of the heightened, very personal often oftentimes rhetoric against members of congress, the department of homeland security issued a warning to members of congress that violence might be possible. and indeed, the number of threats received by my was a congress has gone up by 144 percent in the last 55 years. having said that, the true incidence is whether walmart was attacked or very, very,
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very rare. i mean, when the capital please say, look, if we do arrest, anyone say that one over 9000 threats last year with arrest, maybe 100 or investigate. let's not 100. most of these people just have him that words mental problems and just needed like a logical help. all right, you have a look. thank you very much. the reporting as brutal as this attack already was, and we know it been this takes on a whole new to rent that dimension if it is directly polluted connected to the political landscape. but we're not there yet. we don't know that she had her time c . thank you very much for any more head on the news. our, including america's largest oil company, exxon mobil records, the highest ever quarterly profit. pakistan's ousted prime minister, run con, leads the march toward the capital to force an early election and in sport to the biggest title in north american baseball is up for grabs. details coming up later on in the element
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fighting is intensifying and eastern. don bass, russia is shelling the cities of mc alive and buff moods, where there is a fierce battle for control. its forces are edging closer to seizing the city. mercenaries from the russian military company, wagner group are also involved. i said, beg has more now from battle days, exchange of fire taking place between the ukrainians and the russians. the russians have made some gains, but they still not in back what the ukrainians are said, that they have managed to repel those attacks. and everywhere around us is signs of destruction. you can see the car burnt out behind me. there's buildings on the other side. you can see that they've been damaged the chalet, shuttling and rockets the powers out in the city as well. and constantly we are hearing the battle and is fighting, taking, taking place. now what we do know is that we were here back in may not the route
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that we took into backwards. we can't take that routine anymore because that roach, the russian forces have eyes on that road and can target it. so we have to come through a different route. there's definitely few people out in the streets. many people have already left. there's no electricity at, but there is a significant battle taking place. we have seen increased military activity, at least from the ukrainians are here in this earth in this city. but also many people are choosing to stay in the seller's inside. even here you can see that the are, the power cables are down. the ukrainian power company says russian attacks on the power grin have cut capacity to the capital keys by around a 3rd. the most recent russian strikes have led to warnings that rolling blackouts will be longer and more frequent. harry faucet reports on how keeps people or coping. when darkness falls or the keys it falls, heavy street lights turned off. how sold saving power, neighbourhood cycling through blackouts of the weeks of sustained russian strikes
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on the countries energy grid, ukraine's president using the darkness in his nightly address last night. we are not afraid of darkness. the darkest times for us are not the times without light, but those without freedom. during daytime life can seem deceptively normal for the recent presumption of strikes on the city and the mounting pressure on civilian infrastructure is bringing the war ever closer to home. in my apartment, no, i really how we could temperature, like most of your cleaners, but of course i'm worried to i don't know what we can this back from in the future . the russian campaign over the last couple of weeks has been highly systematic targeting not so much large power generating facilities, a small a substations that transfer the electricity to the rest of the grid, soviet era, and with parts that are hard to replace, restoring supply is proving difficult, it's a tactic that threatens homes, businesses and the digital space here at lanet,
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they provide internet access to hundreds of thousands of customers. the service automatically switch to a diesel generator. when the power's cut and the sell any of us know, normal or 3 more may be sure falls in the, in the population, usually gets information, alerts, news explanation from the government. it's usually all done through the internet and people here having to improvise generators or in scarce supply disappointment for natalia and alex under, who were looking for extra insulation as well. but that was also sold out home. they said they're doing their part to save power, but almost everything in their apartment runs on the tricity. for all their positivity, the pain of this war intrudes all too easily. memories of the last winter, when they were under russian occupation in a nearby village, or informing their fears of the coming one. will you up when the new meters, unless you will. they don't know how to fight a war, so they start bombing, the civilian side gets die. many people with disabilities already horrific things
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outside the label to night is closing in and the temperature is dropping across steve, across ukraine, people are bracing for a long, difficult, dark winter hurry. faucet al jazeera keith, a u. s. oil giant exxon mobil has smashed by national forecasts, recording its highest ever quarterly profit at nearly $20000000000.00. this result eclipses the figures posted by rival oil giants show and total in elsie as have no castro with more on those record numbers. the shortage in supply st in part to the western sanctions on russia and the increase of man, especially as the colder winter months come in and profits with amounts by exxon mobil seo. today they shattered expectations with 1900700000000 and net profit brought in in the last quarter. and that's the 5 pressures from president biden,
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for us, oil companies to increase production more drastically in order to bring down those prices. well, as a mobile announce today, it did increase production by 50000 barrels of oil a day during those last quarter. but that pales in comparison, of course to the $2000000.00 barrels a day in cuts that are coming from opec plus in november. and the fear of the vitamin ration is that the price at us gas stations, like the $1.00 behind me that, that only go up there down currently from the peak that we saw a few months ago. but the average today when i last checked was still $3.76 a gallon, which is so high for the average american. and the biggest fear from the bottom ministration is what that will pretend for the democrats and the upcoming midterm election form of pakistani prime minister run con, and his supporters are marching on the capital to call for early elections. they started the 380 kilometer walk the slum of bad. and the eastern city of la hor,
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official say the protesters will be barred from entering the capital con, step down after losing and no confidence both in april has been charged with corruption that says the allegations are part of his opponents efforts to keep him out of politics, while hydro has more from the hor, iran on her chargers as long marked from the provincial capital of the fun job and the whole liberty. where, where the powder into the paper lab gather. they were listening to the former prime minister. and ron women and children are young in north america for a repair for a long march on it, some abroad. i was speaking at the riley, the former prime minister in the country intelligence div, saying that he had become partner together. it requested the army to take action. a spoke against georgia of journalist and even
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a senior ledger board doctor just got today. it is important to know that budget on is going through some of your learned political dimes. the government in islam abroad is limited to only their capitalist regard. jim ron han enjoy support and upon job and a and, and budget on here administer smith and get this done. he had already told the boarding media id expected up to a 1000000 people to descend on islam abad. assured everyone that is going to be a faithful mark. that they were not going to join in islam abroad and said that they said their struggle for freedom. god has blessed con, with everything all anybody could dream on. but he's fighting for us. what i did, right, so focused on the freedom of pakistan. right. so our children, grandchildren and i, john,
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all the generations. i'm in china with the support of the people of pakistan and get rid of that, but up to people that are ruling this country, that the decisions, whatever and those countries are asking them to do. we actually support the negative freedom of run. so that's why we're moving along with a lot of people. we actually believe that even on counties on, on that i thought that's why these audio is bucket sundays are we didn't run because he's the wife of actually of. 1 good see progress on that again. one point. 1 1 election on the other great later government and fall off day was completed, their fellow gilbert rented rented 3 that are done except to em wrong. why did it really important to say where they will be able to much applause to be able to send
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a strong notice across the political spectrum. 1 anecdotes, vargas on, there are some things that people really come out and a large number of sources. president richard piper to one has released his party's political vision less than a year out from the countries general election or so sir. dar has more now from the party conference in ankara. good and evil visits, i thought god has delivered a long speech. emphasizing harbor independent set up, you should see peace and unity. so it over and independence would event. this is for his for his foreign policy. while the peace and unity, more turkish public, so open and dependence in the world and peace and unity in the country. these are significant message because turkey in less than a year is going to hold agenda. the election emphasis on that was one of these people that he's brought me. he's the best party to lead the company for another 5
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years and did all show me and he is a party is direction for the election that is common also has thoughts about what he's currently has gone over the last 20 years. and he said that 13 now is currently a different country, a certain one at all the aspects of the world's affairs. however, he said that there were some projects that he's bought. it could not conclude such as a new constitution, busha for those who were head scarves or not for all of our sisters in the country to secure their right to education and work. and to protect our families from the threats posed by deviant movements. we have prepared a constitutional change proposal. we'll submit it to parliament next week, i'll 38 months later ticket is going to hold the gender the election for president and 600 m. p 's in the bottom of what this proposal for
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a new constitution will help and want to be if you elected or not all show that this election is going to be extremely difficult for president bridget pipe. and want to be that the company has an information along at 80 percent and distorted prices are hurting people very bad. that's why many people get the beef that it is actually a kickoff is action. iran is blaming foreign intelligence agencies, led by the ca for a wave of protests. the foreign ministry says it will unveil sanctions on us and canadian companies end on individuals. soon the iranians have been protesting for nearly 4 weeks. the demonstrations were spark by the death of the mimi who died in police custody people gathered in the western city of about and bunny on friday. the whole protest rallies.
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thousands of people have attended funerals of people shot dead at a shrine in iran. 15 people were killed in the attack and sharon, on wednesday i saw, has claimed responsibility. iran's leaders have promised a severe response during the funeral rally the crowd shouted pro government slogans . at least 60 people have died in the philippines. a storm now gay approaches, heavy rains and strong winds caused floods and mud slides in mcguinn to no province . several people were trapped under mud rescue. operations are ongoing, and the government says the number of casualties is likely to rise firefighters in spain and baffling the contained forest fires raging in the bask region. there being record high temperatures and strong winds in the summer and autumn, the bath country remains on high alert for forest fires, going into the weekend and still ahead on elsie's 0 2nd election within a year on the horizon for northern ireland after the collapse of
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a power sharing agreement. aah! music legend takes his final bow will be reflecting on the life of jerry lee lewis died at age 87. also in sports, tom brady season is going from bad to worse. we'll have the details on that later this hour. ah. hello whether set fare across the raven peninsula, some lovely sunshine. it is turning a little cooler now. so pleasantly warm as opposed to offensively hot temperatures here in dough her into the mid thirty's, a similar temperature to for abu dhabi, farther north, there is a bit more cloud up around the caspian chassis, some showers just easing towards the caspian sea,
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just pushing into northern parts of iran, as we go through the next day or so, they'll make his way across. took many stand. was pakistan turning to snow over the high ground. more than pass of afghanistan. we'll see some snowy weather. is it gone through sunday, sunday, here into ha, correct. 33 degrees celsius is not too bad at sol, lottie dry. meanwhile, across northern parts of africa essentially. yeah, fine and settle. still a few showers around the gulf of guinea want to shower, still possible to southern parts of nigeria. southern areas have been in toggle. gonna easing across just clipping south coast of west africa all the way across us . liberia, into sierra leone joining up with the showers that we have across sir the heart of africa. and these are the seasonal rains doing quite nicely now. slipping a little further south with so much of angola, we'll see some heavy damp balls over the next few days. so a few shouts into that eastern side of south africa. what's whether to it's a mouse and bake wanted to shasky, zimbabwe. ah,
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oh i watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this our tech billionaire lawn must have completed his takeover, twitter and fired the company's top executives. the $44000000000.00 deal ends in 6 months ago over must attempt to buy the social media platform. the husband of us house speaker, nancy pelosi has been attacked during a break in and a couple of home in san francisco. you're failing to believe there shouted, whereas nancy before beating full philosophy with a hammer. he's now in hospital, but he's expected to make a full recovery. fighting in the bath region is intensifying as russian and
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ukrainian forces fight to recapture last territory. russia has continuously share the cities of mc alive and unrest is growing and ghana has its economy. face is a major crisis. prices of basic necessities, a soaring and protesters. blame the government for this fence and monahan has more the police didn't want this protest to happen. they banded only for the course, the rule. it can go ahead with strict limits on numbers. we 19 people are allowed to take part. i'm just not gonna be fine on. this is not a demo customer. you know, i want to help in of those who are trying to suppress the country and some of the body has done. but this small march is a sign of larger discontent. gone as currency is plumbers against the dollar this past year. that's pushed up the price of import time and inflation is already high . food and fuel prices have more than doubled. we can do it,
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then we go to the markets, whatever you have. what about those you, you can't buy anything market. the system is. so people have to check in and then look on how to go live is moving faster, is affecting business, is affecting almost everything in this country. protesters say corruption about policies, of course the crisis abroad coalition of opposition groups and activists are putting pressure on the government to come up with solutions. this is the beginning of many, many put us in that condition. we will make the country on board. president nato has been holding talks with business leaders to find a way to get the economy back on track, but on the street, life is getting harder, and patient is wearing thin. than modern al jazeera, the candidates in brazil's presidential run off are preparing for their last chance to win over any and undecided voters. president joe, you're both scenario and challenger luis enough. you lead a silver going head to head for their final debate. for sunday's vote. it's
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expected to be another fiery encounter and what's shaping up to be one of the closest selections in brazil. right, let's stop there. teresa beau in rio de janeiro. 3. so what's the state of the race right now? as we head into this debate, what are the latest post telling you? well, you know, elections are happening this sunday. there's lots of tension, lots of expectation about who will win sundays. vote. there's lots of uncertainty also on the streets about what could happen this sunday, the latest polls show that there's only a 5 point difference between former prescient lucy, nasty leather seats and precedent. i eat it was when i don't. however, this is not an outright victory for you. ladder silva as pulls where i ate away wrong during the 1st round of this election. i could be wrong again. there's many people in the country who voted for votes for nato and did not say that they were going that don't think that they were gonna vote for him. so suddenly there's lots
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of uncertainty of the new law has been campaigning, promising people that he's going to lift them out of poverty, help them recover economically from that. been demick also saying that united was when i do a threat to democracy, while brazil's precedent has been campaigning and appealing towards the conservative sector in this country, saying that expressive former precedent and other cba, when's the election communism will be installed in brazil, he's by legalized abortion and legalize drugs among other things. so certainly there's lots of expectation about what will happen here. there's a final debate happening this friday evening. it's going on in this country. it's not just tv station where, you know, it's expected both candidates will be appealing to the undecided iran, 14 percent of this country's population. we may not decide is expected lula will attack boyce, we're not making him responsible for what he says is killing thousands of people using that pandemic also about him being
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a risk towards democracy by boss. when i know has been calling former president lou leather feel law, a lie or a traitor and a former inmate because noah was detained on corruption charges for a while. so certainly, lots of expectation where most of the people we have spoken to are saying they're only going to vote against the candidates. they hate the most. and theresa, one question that keeps rearing its head during this election. will the candidates accept the results of the vote? are there concerns about possible disruptions on sunday when the results or announce well, it's certainly a very big concern here. and mostly it's a concern about what will president you to was when i don't do on election night if he loses this election. he is a precedent that has been questioning for a tiers, brazil bolting system. but everything electronic voting system. he has been running away rallying against the supreme court in this country. so there's lots of
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people who are, you know, saying that he might not acknowledge the results and this could generate political violence. this is something that we have seen in brazil in the past. just a few days ago we saw a former congressman close to j to wants. fernando who was under house arrest when the police went to his house, he attacked them with machine guns and grenades. so suddenly there was a big concern whether the president will acknowledge results and what he will do if he loses this election, then it may come up to the military. we were talking earlier today to when analyst was telling me that you know, that the brazil, as the military has been distance themselves of it from the presidents from the political speech that brazil's military, it's a serious institution at democratic institution. but of course, there's some concern about what could lower ranks to one bit lower rank support for f e n g i. e boys when that us radical views in many ways. so there's lots of concerned about what will happen on sunday about what will happen on sunday night.
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and of course, you know, for most of the people we have been talking to, they simply say that they holden, they won't. christy will prevail at teresa. thank you very much. so with only a few points separating the 2 candidates pollsters. eyes are on the southern states of mina should ice as our latin america added to lucy newman reports. it could be the voters there who decide this competitive race. the capital of minas jet ace doesn't stop moving to the sound of campaigning. this is brazil's more significant battle ground state. where left is candidate lou let the cba has a slim lead. but without a vin at once, the incumbent, president jane, also now don't out of office, and she's appealing to women who make up more than half the voters. amazon, if i want to be bull scenario, is a massage dentist and sexist man, he'd made offensive comments to female journalists to women. he said that women should earn less because they get pregnant. so if bull sanara wins,
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women lose anomaly. i basically preaching to the converted, well, i live here, most of the time is nearby. so gone to women and it moved red. but he didn't want to make that prince and to throw their 3 minas to dice is regarded as a micro sample of the brazilian electorate and a dis busy watering hole politics is on everyone's lips. oh, support is a film. no, we've never had anything like this kind of polarization in brazil before jaw to florida both. and nora is my man. i'm not going to vote for a former convict. you have to be crazy to vote for lulu ah, in this upper middle class neighborhood. also not a support you sing the national anthem, dressed in the brazilian flag in line with their candidates nationalist stance. it's not going to cost well up. i mean both scenarios totally pro family it. how
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can someone who supports the family be against women is no way in rural blue? my venial values tend to support lula, but abstention is high, especially among the poor, who often can't afford the bus to go to vote. i think one of the reasons why lewis is pending lot of time in his relas immune us is his lack is exactly to try to make those voters go to vote. if this race is as tight as most predict, every single vote will count, especially here in ministered ice, where no brazilian president has ever won without winning the state. to see a newman, al jazeera, rumor de new brazil, a senior u. k. government official says northern island will hold an election within 12 weeks. chris heated harris is the minister responsible for the province, which is part of the united kingdom. his statement comes out to politicians failed to meet the deadline to restore
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a devolved government or challenge has more now from belfast. the democratic unionist party basically pulled out of the power sharing executive collapse that executive under the good friday agreement. there is this sharing of executive functions ready between the d, u p which once northern ireland to stay as closely aligned to the united kingdom as possible. and she fain, which ultimately would like northern ireland to join with the republic of ireland. now the cause that executive was collapsed by the people in pulling out there were elections in may in those elections, shin phase one for the 1st time and they became the dominant party. but there has never been a functioning executive of the back of those elections because the d. p kept on blocking the formation of a new one and her and that is the system that is basically just run out the time
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the deadline has expired at that at one minute past midnight on friday morning. the automatic, the result of that is that's what we've just heard from chris, even harris, that there have to be new elections. we don't know the date of those yet, but they are going to be held within 12 weeks from now. so there we are. that is the result of brett's it. and it's the results of the objections to the northern powers protocol of the, the d u. p. a report was presented that the un general assembly on thursday saying the israeli occupation of the palestinian territories is indistinguishable from sutler colonialism. this from the special reporter on human rights in the territories are predecessor, use the different term. apartheid that echoed statements from amnesty international earlier this year and by human rights watch in 2021. well francesca albanese is the
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un special reporter on human rights in palestine, and she says the criticism prevents engagement with the actual substance of her report. they find it very convenient to dismissing any one who resist criticism against the current practices of the israeli government, or as on to semitic. these is convenient because it allows them not to engage with the substance of fully, well, a solidly documented reports. and again, i intend, i mean i want to stress said that this is no unto semitic, the anti semitic label. he's been used for human rights mechanism or, and reputable, and yours are at international and domestic level against palestinians and israelis . so this is why i'm saying it's very convenient, but i, i hope that others can see, can see that it's a natural consequence of the fact that israel maintains
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a settler colonial occupation in the occupied territory because it's a, it's violates a territorial so very neatly of the palestinians, it acquires natural resources of the palestinians. it to oppresses any form of palestinian political activity and activism. at the u. n's world food program is scaling up. it's a dilemma known as the country suffers. one of the world's worst economic crises. nearly 2000000 lebanese and syrian refugees depend on food and financial aid, and with a political vacuum looming, the financial meltdown is expected to get worse. so you know what our reports are going on on our food options are limited for many in lebanon, affected by the collapse of its economy. many items are now crossed off from their shopping list. i used to buy 3 or 4 kilos of tomatoes. now it's one or even half a kilo, everything changed. i can't afford me to
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a chicken. we are only buying essential. the collapse of the local currency has affected people's purchasing power. the world food program says the average salary in lebanon now covers 24 percent of basic food needs. it's helping feed one in 3, lebanese and one month for the past 2 years, the situation is catastrophic. the currency deviation hurt us. we used to eat 2 meals a day. now we barely can afford one and its potatoes. most of the time. we spend 3 times more than our income. other. cheaper goods have since flooded the market. but despite that food prices increase 30 percent this year and more than 1500 percent since the economic crisis began in 2019 can then g b. we used to buy goods from the west, but people can pay $1.00 for a chocolate bar now. import from turkey and syria because it's cheaper. the political class blame for decades of bad policies and corruption. it's failing to
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address the crisis. the situation could get worse as the country heads to what could be an extended political vacuum. parliament failed to elect a success. so to president michelle lounge leaves office at the end of the month, it won't be the 1st time the country has been without a leader. but this time around, there's likely to be no government to take on executive powers. this is no longer a middle income country and there is little social justice, many like ultimate symbol, have no social protection and are forced to find any way they can to survive the new reality that they're osha zita bailed american rock and roll legend. jerry lewis has died. i lewis was widely regarded as a rock and roll pioneer. he had several hit songs, including whole lot of shaking going on. and the controversial great balls of fire
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. louis was divorced several times in his private life. off made headlines. he died at his home in memphis, tennessee, aged 87 a tiny island community off the coast of england says its future is being threatened because of proposals to ban fishing. wholly island is home to dozens of species which the government says need protecting. emma haywood reports on this laden with lobster and crab. the crew up with the freedom comes into the harbor to unload the mornings, catch a job. they've done the decade, but could lose a fishing is bound to holy and it would just devastated completely. there's no way we could possibly carry on fishing from holy island, would have to move the boats and all the gear to other ports. and of course, the trouble ross is the all the guys working from different port. so mean conflict straight away. and this is what's left of one of this part of england's oldest
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fishing plates. just a few boats including richard sco out now. all of the say of love, all of a job. it's amazing. you get some beautiful days or, or you see dolphins swimming around. you, holy islands is already protected landscape, one rich in bio diversity. the u. k. government is hoping to create a number of highly protected marine areas, including here, where fishing would be banned. they say the scheme would allow nature to fully recover to a more natural state, allowing the ecosystem to thrive and that they will take the views of the local community, fishermen and environmental groups on gold. what happens out at say really to of the fact that the entire community because once this tidal causeway floods, holy island is cut off hours at a time. meaning it's difficult for people living behind me to commute over for the
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mainland loving father. we pray for this holy island for our fishermen and their families inside saint mary's church. prayers. aside for the islands community, some of the pushing families work in hospitality. the other main industry on the island, the economy is not just about losing the fishing and the, the money from the fishing it's, it's losing all those other people who, who do really vital jobs in the community that has been fishing here for thousands of years. we know that it would be the absolute death know of this village. it's just got running away. i go to bed at night. i can't sleep muscle looks, turning on liner thinking. no one's asked no end. what reason is for this is just devastating. some wildlife campaign is say, the protected areas will offer a lifeline to the see. many here a hopeful they'll be able to carry on. i'm remain part of the silence future m a.
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he would al jazeera in northern england. still ahead on l 0. reading the game tars, hoping its national library will become a focal point. the football fans at the world cup, ah, stories of hope and inspiration, short documentary from around the world that celebrate curry and resilience in times of time with out is the with the left. oh, now to the lou
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ah, all right, it is heights. we're in the sports and we have got lia, here with us for that. thank you, cyril will katara has summoned the german ambassador in protest against comments made by the countries interior minister nancy phaser criticized guitars, human rights record during an interview with a local broadcaster, but guitar says the comments were undiplomatic and provocative and said that dough has reformed its labor laws earlier this week, a charge of mir. she has to mean been hammered. they'll fanny said his country has faced an unprecedented campaign of criticism in the lead up to the world cup. and those games are in just a few weeks. and organizers are hoping fans coming to guitar will enjoy more than just football. the host nation is showcasing a range of venues for those who want to learn more about the country's culture and
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history. far as smell has a story from doha. oh. when we come here, realize how we care about knowledge katara national libraries, hoping for more visitors during the world cup. now we are starting to visit the unit of the like you can see by yourself. dr. humming been abdul aziz al corey is deputy prime minister and the library is presidents when you get and it's like an open book you for when you go to the other buildings for the other lebron toward the big buildings for the floors. but isn't of the case here? and when a glance, you can see all the boxes, the library, there are more than a 1000000 books here during the finals,
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there will be special events related to the world cup. or library is not only for the cathartic data or the architect, that's the way to interact and create exist with the other culture. women of the c. o. wow. women played very important role in our history. dr. hamid says, present day cutter is a product of its own past and dialogue with other countries. from the very beginning, we are open for the positive criticism and it's helped us because even our laws, which is the latin, our rules, we mr. modernize our rows as this, as it has become more comfortable to the human rice is something that you achieve and we achieve because we are open minded and we are the to listen to
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the positive christian world cap is about more than sports. it's reflecting and transforming the culture of an entire country. far as small al jazeera, doha, well after the world cup katara plans to start construction on 3 new museums. the doha 2030 plan, as it's called, will include transforming industrial property and to art laura bern mainly has more often helping to feed cult of the decades. this mil doe hot water front will be given a new rule by replacing flour with ot these towering fi lows are 35 meter tall, 8.5 meters wide. now the relationship between artists, curators and industrial faces like this isn't new. however, what cut museum names to do is to create a gallery while keeping the industrial integrity intact. we wanted to keep as much
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of this 6 thing structures as possible, but this also history. there's memory that bread full. doha comes from here. the project is expensive covering more than 80000 square meters. is this a big building or is more safety? because when measuring the site compared to other institutions, this is several times the ben is the an outlet or the tate. so the answer is polls in india by galleries, j, her mary, m. a penny tells us the entire waterfront area will be transformed into a cultural hub about us being ambitious. and we're trying to show international art collections on regional our collections on the current ease and for them if they do come back in 2030, are able to see the realization of these, of these dreams of these plans that we have as a country. and as cultural plans don't stop, then this temporary gallery called tale of a connected world, gives
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a peek into the design of the new museum in the brand new city of lou sale by prick the prize winning architect herself and to bureau insight. each room is defined by color, sound scapes, and looks the influence of middle eastern and islamic caught in the wider world. which tried to come from a point of view, which is not the usual point of view of museums of museum tend to be very drawn. your know, upholstered on your to, to was very important to bring your music to bringing a tree. we're doing you worked on the workshops to be able to bring food on for a few months old with big ponds. the transform it's waterfront into cultural hubs. cut us goal is to extend an impact. well beyond that people, walt cup lore about man, the al jazeera doha, the man who led brazil to their last world cup victory 20 years ago, is preparing for what could be the last game of his career. luis philip escalade,
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a wall coach at la copa and nancy against flamingo and the copa lipper to doris final parent. i ain't see have never won the biggest club competition in south america. scotty known to fans around the world as big. phil was also in charge of brazil in 2014 when they crashed out of their home world cup after a $71.00 defeat against germany and the semi finals in brazil. this winter. no, no, we've brazil. we had a big setback at the 2014 well company and we rose up from the setback. sometimes we don't even know what's the worst set back in our lives. but we need to know how to rise up house or facing, learn from that, and then move on without professional personal lives. so that's what i did this, it didn't, they did. if to when the copper liberty torres would be the pinnacle of a career. that's why i've given a lot of dedication to i didn't expect to get this fall when i started playing football. i didn't imagine i could be a head coach and when everything that i've won you brazil, flamenco,
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stand in the way of parent nancy and school already. they've reached the final and 3 of the last 4 seasons and of lifted the trophy twice in 19812019 flamingo also won the brazilian cup last week, but missed out on the league title, which is heading to palmetto. and good news for brazilian striker name are the p s g player is no longer facing corruption and fraud charges which could have resulted in a 2 year jail term. the case centered on his 2013 transfer from santos to barcelona . but prosecutors and spain have now dropped the charges the philadelphia phillies are getting ready for their 1st world series appearance in more than a decade. but philly's were the lowest rank national league team in the post season . but they've made it through to the best of 7 championship decider. they'll be taking on the houston astros for the biggest title and north american baseball with game one coming up later this friday. the astros are in the world series for the 4th time in sixty's, and it is the world series. it's a big stage,
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but they've been loose the entire time through this whole process. they've got caught up in that moment. they've stayed in the moment and they just got to carry on the same way and just go up your game on auto pilot and just go play. you know, they have a lot of power. they cover a lot of different pitch types. you know, they make you, you can't just have one game plan and work through the entire lineup and they have a bunch of professional headers. so i think they're one of the best line ups in baseball. the season american tom brady is in the middle of one of the worst runs of his career. brady has lost the 3rd street and i fell match for the 1st time in 2 decades. the 45 year olds, tampa bay buccaneers law, $2722.00 to the baltimore ravens. the 7 time super bowl champ has already retired from football once this year, and just finalized his divorce with supermodel to all bunch and that way. and the
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raven, i'm thinking and feels good, you know, we're last 4 or 5. so now we want to be, but, you know, we haven't earned it. and, you know, we gotta go, gotta go on it. you gotta go aren't, you know, to fight hard. and you gotta go figure out we names both of them posted statements about their divorce on instagram. well that's it for me and you back over sterile. all right, leah, thank you so much for all the sports coverage this evening. appreciated as always, that is it from me from us. mi barker has all your news from london in just a moment. great n a a
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